Released: September 27, 2005

Songwriter: Harold Lilly Soulshock Karlin

Producer: Soulshock & Karlin

[Intro]
Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah

[Verse 1]
Goes something like this
Bout twenty minutes after six
You see your man getting ready
Looking fresh to death
Clean as a board of health
He gives you a kiss
Says he's about to go and kick it
Chill with his boys and you get jealous
Cause he's always with the fellas
Then you hear those magic words
"Baby I'ma call you later"
You say "Be safe and don't get hurt"
Now five hours later...

[Chorus]
It's Midnite, tell me
Do you know where your man is
It's been a while
Since he left and he ain't checked in
It's Midnite, tell me
Do you know where your man is
Cause something's up, no doubt no doubt
Girl you better find out find out

[Verse 2]
Now you're waiting at your crib
And all you can think about
Is where could he be at this hour
So you decide to take a trip
And you hop up in the whip
Now you're riding around
To all the places where you know he hangs out
Then you say to yourself
"Girl this is crazy, why are you out here looking for a lady"
Then you think about those magic words
"Baby, I'ma Call You Later"
Then you said, "Be safe and don't get hurt"
Now its five hours later...

[Chorus]

[hook]
Yeah, Yeah (yeah yeah)
Yeah, Yeah (ooh yeah)
Yeah, Yeah

[Chorus] [2x]

Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton (born on October 7, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, and philanthropist, and has been active since 1989. She is best known for her single “Unbreak My Heart” and her second album Secrets. Braxton was discovered early by William E. Pettaway Jr., who helped her launch her career.

Braxton first started performing with her four sisters in a family band titled “The Braxtons” in the late 1980s, successfully attracting the attention of Antonio “L.A.” Reid and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, who were co-artists Braxton’s songs, including her signature song, Un-Break My Heart.

L.A. Reid and Babyface brought Braxton in as a substitution and had her record a demo of “Love Shoulda Brought You Home”. The song made it onto the soundtrack of the movie Boomerang, giving her early success and recognition. Braxton started recording her solo debut album at LaFace Records on July 13, 1993, quickly gaining popularity as it peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart. Braxton’s debut album has won her several awards, including three Grammy Awards. Her debut album also won her two American Music Awards.